One example of a structure that protects and gives shape is the skeleton in humans and other vertebrate animals. The skeleton provides support for the body, protects internal organs, and allows for movement. It is composed of bones that are connected by ligaments and tendons.
Its cell wall, made of cellulose, does that.
The skeletal system provides support to the body, allowing us to stand, move, and maintain our shape. It also protects vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs from external forces and impacts.
cytoskeleten
The cell Wall gives not only the support and shape to the plants but also the following : 1. It makes the cell rigid 2. It protects the cell from injury 3. It allows all substances to enter and leave the cell I.e. it is a permeable cell
Cell walls give rigidity to plant cells and a few non-plants such as yeast and diatoms. They are called unicellular prokaryotes with cell walls. Silica (hydrated silicon dioxide) called a frustule is the cell wall of diatoms and fungal cells like yeast.
It gives shape and structure, and also protects from external dangers.
The cell wall protects and gives shape to a plant cell.
Exoskeletons.
The Vacuoles
The Vacuoles
The skull protects your brain and gives your face it's shape.
It protects the cell and gives it is't shape
Its cell wall, made of cellulose, does that.
The skeletal system provides support to the body, allowing us to stand, move, and maintain our shape. It also protects vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs from external forces and impacts.
plants
It protects and supports the cell.It also gives shape.
This structure is called as Cell Wall that gives shape to the bacteria. This wall gives protection to the bacteria and prevents it from exploding because of osmotic lysis.